Arsenatian Vanadinite is a variety of the mineral vanadinite. For information about vanadinite please click the article tab at the top of the page, or click -here-.
Arsenatian Vanadinite is a variety of vanadinite containing Arsenic. Arsenatian Vanadinite is an intermediate between vanadinite and mimetite in composition.
Arsenatian Vanadinite can be referenced in certain current and historical texts under the following two names:
The mineral arsenatian vanadinite can be translated into the following select languages:
Arabic | Bulgarian | Chinese (Sim) | 砷钒铅矿 | ||
Croatian | Czech | Danish | |||
Dutch | Esperanto | Estonian | |||
Finnish | French | German | Endlichit | ||
Greek | Hebrew | Hungarian | |||
Italian | Japanese | Korean | |||
Latin | Lithuanian | Norwegian | |||
Persian | Polish | Portuguese | |||
Romanian | Russian | Slovak | |||
Spanish | Endlichita | Swedish | Tagalog | ||
Turkish | Ukrainian | Vietnamese |
Arsenatian Vanadinite can only be found in select places around the world. The map below shows major documented concentrations of arsenatian vanadinite:
June 24, 2014 | The last time this page was updated |
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